![]() ![]() For me, I like to start at what I want out of the weekend. They are thinking about matchups, models to paint, places to stay, and of course, how to win. ![]() When planning for an event, I think too often, players don’t quite start on good footing. That brings me to my usual list of things to do to prep for a big tournament. I have plenty of options, but as I usually take Tyranids to local events, I figured it was time to go back to my World Eaters and play around. I am certainly not going into SoCal 2021 with big plans of top tables or anything, more just to play and enjoy being around folk for the first time in quite a bit, but that doesn’t mean that I want to just roll over either. I ended up 4-2, which was fine with me, and promptly sold it to the Second Hand store after Round 6.įor this year, I want to go with my heart rather than the meta, so the process has started for determining what I am going to play. Granted, the main nerf to the Ironstone and all that landed right before, so it wasn’t the most meta of Iron Hands list, but I was locked into it. Last time I went to SoCal Open, before the Plague Years, I joked about taking a meta army instead of my usual Tyranids, World Eaters, or Chaos Knights, so I took Iron Hands Repulsor spam. Of course, for someone who mostly judges big events, getting to go and play isn’t as simple as others. Hey all, Danny from TFG Radio here, and today, I am going to start documenting my process for getting ready to go to one of my favorite events, Frontline’s SoCal Open 2021! I love the location, the people, and of course, that spacious hangar with a cool sea breeze and ample opportunities for good times. ![]()
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